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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sunsnail
I've managed to put together my thoughts
Despite what many might think, hating is well known across hundreds of nations all over the world. hating has been around for several centuries and has a very important meaning in the lives of many. It would be safe to assume that hating is going to be around for a long time and have an enormous impact on the lives of many people.test for introduce3
Social & Cultural Factors
hating has a large role in American Culture. Many people can often be seen taking part in activities associated with hating. This is partly because people of most ages can be involved and families are brought together by this. Generally a person who displays their dislike for hating may be considered an outcast.
Economic Factors
It is not common practice to associate economics with hating. Generally, hating would be thought to have no effect on our economic situation, but there are in fact some effects. The sales industry associated with hating is actually a 2.3 billion dollar a year industry and growing each year. The industry employs nearly 150,000 people in the United States alone. It would be safe to say that hating play an important role in American economics and shouldn't be taken for granted.
Environmental Factors
After a three month long research project, I've been able to conclude that hating doesn't negatively effect the environment at all. A hating did not seem to result in waste products and couldn't be found in forests, jungles, rivers, lakes, oceans, etc... In fact, hating produced some positive effects on our sweet little nature.
Political Factors
Oh does hating ever influence politics. Last year 5 candidates running for some sort of position used hating as the primary topic of their campaign. A person might think hating would be a bad topic to lead a campaign with, but in fact with the social and environmental impact is has, this topic was able to gain a great number of followers. These 5 candidates went 4 for 5 on winning their positions.
Conclusion
hating seem to be a much more important idea that most give credit for. Next time you see or think of hating, think about what you just read and realize what is really going on. It is likely you under valued hating before, but will now start to give the credited needed and deserved. |
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| Echo of Silence |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Are you for real? |
Nah, I'm fake. You should know that by now, biatch!
I just don't see why you (not you specifically, Jenny, but the general you) feel the need to insult someone. What does it accomplish?
It doesn't make the person you're insulting feel good. It doesn't make you feel good. What's the point?
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
Because sometimes it's funny watching people like you get riled up over a stupid disagreement :p |
...Most of the people "like me" just stop by for a 'lil amusement, bozo basso. We don't get riled up. We have a 'lil fun and then take our leave.
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
It doesn't make you feel good.
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
Nah, I'm fake. You should know that by now, biatch!
I just don't see why you (not you specifically, Jenny, but the general you) feel the need to insult someone. What does it accomplish? |
What does it accomplish? It puts idiots in their place and hopefully gets them to re-evaluate what they're doing in life. Kind of like this. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
I just don't see why you (not you specifically, Jenny, but the general you) feel the need to insult someone. What does it accomplish?
It doesn't make the person you're insulting feel good. It doesn't make you feel good. What's the point?
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Do emotions or feelings have to feel good for them to be valid? |
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| Dervish |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Do emotions or feelings have to feel good for them to be valid? |
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| Echo of Silence |
| quote: | Originally posted by bas
What does it accomplish? It puts idiots in their place and hopefully gets them to re-evaluate what they're doing in life. Kind of like this. |
I dunno, Bas. Do you really think insulting or belittling someone "gets them to re-evaluate what they're doing in life?"
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
Do emotions or feelings have to feel good for them to be valid? |
If I think Girl A is ugly, what do I accomplish by insulting her?
Is she going to feel good? No. Am I going to feel good? No. Does that mean she's not ugly? No. Will she "re-evaluate what she's doing in life?" No, not likely. Here again, what's the point? |
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| Silky Johnson |
| So...you're a robot then? |
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| pkcRAISTLIN |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
I dunno, Bas. Do you really think insulting or belittling someone "gets them to re-evaluate what they're doing in life?"
If I think Girl A is ugly, what do I accomplish by insulting her?
Is she going to feel good? No. Am I going to feel good? No. Does that mean she's not ugly? No. Will she "re-evaluate what she's doing in life?" No, not likely. Here again, what's the point? |
I find that insulting someone I dislike is exactly the same process as complimenting someone I like, just in reverse.
Both situations make me rigid like a firehose. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Me too. Uh what? |
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| bas |
| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
I dunno, Bas. Do you really think insulting or belittling someone "gets them to re-evaluate what they're doing in life?" |
Insecure people? Yes. |
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